The kinds of pose you use as reference for a character can say a lot about how the character moves in general.

Weird Ladybug | 30
My name is Cam and I'm here to vibe
The kinds of pose you use as reference for a character can say a lot about how the character moves in general.
Her weakness is cold weapons because she has a crush on Tundra Man (and also because bugs don't do well in the cold i guess.)
There are tales of a group known only as The Travelers' Troupe, who devote themselves not to any gods or demons themselves, but to the simple thrill of the senses and expressions of love for the world around them.
They travel in a caravan from the edge of one city to the next, putting on grand spectacles for just about every sensation there is. While acrobatics and dazzling light shows performed with magic are mainstays, as are exquisite food and drink, their biggest attraction, at least in the opinions of the members themselves, is the Wanderer's Arena, a mobile stage where those trained in combat can hone their skills against one another in a controlled environment. Tournaments are held in this arena to determine the strongest of competitors, and the winner, aside from the title and prize, gets a chance to lock blades with the Troupemaster and greatest duelist among them.
Fernweh the Wanderer, despite his status as a demon, has been known to be a very cordial person in and out of the arena. Though with a face that rarely ever changes expression, few that aren't inherently wary of demonkind have any doubt about the passion and respectfulness. Rarely losing his temper, but never tolerating injustice done on his grounds, he ensures that all are welcome when they are ready to walk with the Troupe, either as guests, or as new friends.
Before the gods sent a true emissary from their own ranks, they would send messengers in their stead, of all shapes and sizes, but rarely ever looking organic. They were clusters of stone, ice, fire, whatsoever represented the element of the messenger itself. It was assumed this one was no different, resembling a group of crystalline cubes that hung beneath a glowing green halo made of metal. It wasn't until people began looking up at it did they really understand what it was.
Invidael is known by many monikers; "The Hateful Ophanim", "The Eye of Death", "The Dreamless One", "Greater General of Envy"... but the one that describes it most of all is "the Inciter." Acting as an indoctrinator alongside two other demons, its goal was to turn the people of the world against each other and sow chaos amidst society. With its eye - hidden in plain sight within its halo, it is able to see into the hearts of those who stand beneath it and prey on their insecurities and what they wish they had. It coddles them, while at the same time twisting the knife deeper and deeper until it hits bone. Then, once their mind is broken down and they learn to trust Invidael as a voice on their shoulder, it uses its uniquely trained ability; Cogitatiomancy. Using his victims' own minds against them, it can replace thoughts with similar, but far more beneficial ones, turning a repressed impulse to lash out into an active desire to murder.
Ever since Invidael showed up, the Divine Fragments made sure that true representatives of their will were unmistakable by stepping in directly. Invidael would never say it takes pride in being such a turning point. It wouldn't say it, but feels the one bit of true glee in its life knowing it.